Ed, Cathy & The Herd! My Boy Tank… He Did It Again!

…And Icing on That Cake

About Run As One Agility

Ed currently resides in Lancaster, Texas (yep, we moved from Plano). I have been training and performing agility for over 12 years. While having earned USDAA, ASCA & NADAC Championship titles including AdCh, AtCh and multiple NATCH’s & V-NATCH’s, … Over the past several years I have primarily run with my dogs in NADAC. I handle my Two-Time North American Grand Champion Tank, my extreme distance dog Wyatt, (God Love now lost Luke), and my youngee Zack. Tank, Wyatt and Zack are all rescues. Combined they have earned Top North American, Breed, State and several awards & High In Trials and High In Classes. In 2009 Ed & Tank were recipients of the coveted Lucky Award, an honor awarded by NADAC Founder and President Sharon Nelson. They are only the fourth Dog/Handler Team in NADAC’s History to receive this coveted honor. Ed and his dogs have also earned Multiple North American Top 10 Awards including (among others) Top Run Indexes and Distance Bonus Points.

“Agility is about the relationship between the dog/handler team and their ability to overcome the many course challenges in a safe and fun environment. We share NADAC’s perspective to encourage forward impulsion, extension and detailed focus on the dog’s path. When it comes to training at Run As One Agility, the most well-rounded handlers should have distance and close-in handling skills along with strong bonds with their dogs. We will encourage you to work away from your dog with movement and commands while teaching them as they make choices.”

- Ed Scharringhausen

Run As One’s objectives include:

Agility Trials – Holding exemplary trials for all skill levels of dogs and handlers. It is Ed’s hope to deliver safe and fun-filled events for dogs and handlers in several locations throughout Texas and the Southwest U.S. Run As One’s goal is to continue expanding across the U.S.

Classes, Group, Individual and Seminar Training – Opportunities will be available for all levels of dogs and handlers to build their skills. Training includes well-organized and often personalized learning experiences from pre-agility, fundamentals, beginner (Novice Level) handling, to advanced (Open Level) to even more advanced (Elite Level) distance handling. Seminars are designed, based on and adapted to Attendee Teams existing skill sets, feedback and of course the relationship between you and your dog. No “Cookie Cutter” or “One Size Fits All Systems”. Please see the ‘Services’ section of the website for more information